WOW. Very late update. I had this chapter half completed a week ago. Finally I finished it. 19 Reviews already. Arigatou minna. Thank you old reviewers, and new ones as well. Continue to support, and give any suggestions. I'll take everyone I can get.

To Kudo2315: The time skip is in a chapter or two.

To all readers: I tried my best to find all dramatical errors in this chapter.

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-Airport-

"Can't you stay for another day." Ayumi, Genta, and Mitsuhiko pleaded. They were about to do anything to keep their friends from leaving.

"I'm sorry, but it's time is up. There's no way for me to push another day." Conan said.

"Co-chan it's time to go. Ai-chan too." Yukiko said loudly from the security checkpoint. There she was waiting for them with Yukaku beside her.

"Guess this is farewell." Haibara said.

"Thank you guys for everything. You're the greatest friends we can asked for." Conan and Haibara said in unison. They reluctantly turned away, and walked towards the checkpoint.

"Come back soon. Keep in contact." Ran said loud enough so that the two kids can hear her.

"We will." Conan and Haibara replied before giving them a final wave of goodbye.

-On the Plane(4 Hours Later)-

"You know, I'm actually gonna miss this place." Haibara said.

"Don't worry Shiho. We'll be back faster than we know it." Conan said hoping to cheer her up.

"Not just the place Shinichi. I mean Ayumi, Genta, Mitsuhiko, Mouri-san, and Hakase." Haibara said.

"But we're still together." Conan said with adoring eyes. He started to move closer to Haibara.

"Who want's to be with a death magnet like you?" Haibara said as she pushed him away.

"Oi, oi. I'm not that bad." Conan said.

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" Came a voice coming from 8 seats ahead of them. Conan's parents awoke from the scream. They quickly dashed out of a seat behind them, and went towards the scene of the accident.

"I told you so." Haibara said with a smirk.

"How do you know it's a murder or death?" Conan defended.

"CALL THE CAPTAIN. THERE'S BEEN A MURDER!" Yusaku's shouted.

Haibara's smirk deepens. Conan sighed, admitting defeat, as he went to help his father.

-America(New York City 8 Hours Later)-

"So what happened Shinichi?" Haibara asked. She fell asleep after Conan left her.

"Nothing much. Only a normal murder, Shiho. It turns out that the co-pilot was the murderer." Conan answered.

'Addressing using first name. Way to go Shin-chan. She's the perfect girl for you.' Yukiko thought as she listened to the two kid's conversation. A smile appeared on her face.

Soon Yusaku returned with his car. They unloaded all their luggage into it, and headed towards their new home.

"So when do you die Shin-chan?" Yukiko said.

"Okaa-san you seem eager to kill me." Conan joked.

"Just tell us already Shin-chan." Yukiko said. She didn't want her son to leaver her in the dark.

"How about 1 month? It'll make it more believable, and gives us plenty of time to prepare." Conan said.

"How about for the time being?" Haibara asked.

"For now let's live lives of normal elementary students." Conan said.

"Not a bad idea Shinichi, but we still have to be careful." Haibara said. She waited for his reply, but only to find him asleep. She comfortably laid her head on his shoulder.

'As long as we're together. Arigatou Shinichi.'(Guess where I got the title from?) Haibara thought as she fell asleep as well.

'They're so cute together. Shin-chan better not screw this one up. I'll make sure of it.' Yukiko thought.

Her thoughts were soon cut off by Yusaku.

"You're not thinking about match-making them. Are you?" Yusaku said, reading her thoughts.

"You know me too well Anata." Yukiko said grinning.

This chapter contained a little of humor. So far the shortest chapter. Which means that there's more to come. Slight AixConan so far in the story, but it'll pick up fast. I promise you that. Can you guys guess what's gonna happen next? If any of you want to recommend or tell me something leave a Review. REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW. And the result leads to the next chapter, or the destiny of this story.